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SEC'!!!!!BEF0REY0U'UYi Case Transferred To Circuit Court N 0 R G E Sm Us For These Appliances . . IronrHa Hamilton Norfe Maytag Phone SOS Bergh's J " , Appliance Service 1200 S. Stephen SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY Answer of the defendants to the plaintiffs' complaint has caused a transfer of courts in the case George A. Binder and Orpha E. Binder, vs. L. E. Moon ey and Cecelia C. Mooney. In the initial complaint, plain tiffs demanded Judgment for re stitution ard possession or pro perty located west of Drain known as the old Halt place, or Lessors' ranch, alleging that de fendants' had not fulfilled terms of contract in leasing the pro perty. Answer of the defendants, which raises an equitable defen se, states that plaintiffs did not "Oh, it will be the perfect thing to wear Sunday . John always takes me to the RAINBOW CAFE for dinner." take steps to assure defendants of an adequate and pure water supply, in violation of the said contract. The case has been transferred to circuit court from the justice court of Drain. A second money suit filed in circuit court is State Industrial Accident commission vs. Edgar R. Eittrelm, doing business as Club 99 or the Steak House. Plaintiff demands judgment for payment of $109.96, allegedly due, plus interest on the sum of $81.94. Plaintiff also asks that a lien placed against property of defendant be declared valid. Sheriff Reports Arrest Of Four The following arrests have been reported by Sheriff O. T. "Bud" Carter: John Don Kenny, 46, Chemult, charged with larceny by bailee, was released upon posting bail of $1,000 Floyd Fred Jones, 32, Camas Valley, charged with de frauding an innkeeper, was re leased when he posted bail of $200. Albert Aaron Rex, 39, Empire, charged with issuing checks with not sufficient funds, was released Nov. 23 after posting ball of $1, 000. Mrs. Moe Ekestrand, 51, Myr tle Creek, arrested by city police, was charged with disorderly con duct She was later released into the custody of her husband. John Mark Terry Elliott, 26, Eugene, is being held in the coun ty jail on a charge of being drunk on a public highway. DILLARD METHODIST YOUNG HOLD MEETING Methodist Youth Fellowship of Dillard church met Sunday evening for the Bible lesson "The Message For All." This was led by Wanda Wagler who pointed out that there should be no pre judice against other persons or their religion. A box social was planned for Dec. 10 at the Dillard church at 6 p.m. Among future plans was a recreational period at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the group will play such games as volleyball and pingpong. Leader for the next meeting will be Sylvia Hill with a spec ial feature by Colleen Cole. . FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB ANNOUNCES MEETING ' The Friendly Hour club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the nome oi Mrs. Katie (Jonn. All members are urged to be. present FAITH LUTHERAN GUILD : PLANS FOOD -SALE The guild of Faith Lutheran church of Roseburg is sponsor ing a bazaar and cooked food sale at the J. V. Sporting Goods store Friday, December 2. JUNIOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH WOMEN PLAN HOLIDAY PROJECTS AT MEETING The Junior Division of the First Christian church made plans for the Christmas project when they met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Earl Bridgess with Mrs. Leonard Tyler in charge. The division will send bed spreads to the Beaverton home for the aged. The local Christ- home of Mrs. Beryl Gilpin with Christmas gift exchange the eve ning of Dec. 20. Mrs. Kenneth Knox had charge of devotions and a Thanksgiving program was presented by Mrs. Jennie Nesseth with Dorothy Blanchard and Elsie Coffell as sisting in reading of scriptures, poems and songs. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bridgess with Mrs. Mary Ellen Eaton and Mrs. Anna Cop pie as co-hostesses to Helen Gal lant, Jane Stephens, Elsie Cof fell, Beatrice Tollifson, Maxlne Schultze, Valetta Taylor, Betty Gubser, Leota Honn, Mildred Hodson, Dorothy Blanchard, El eanor Unrath, Jennie Nesseth, Martha Knox, Doris Jones, Tru dy Briggs, Emily Tyler, Pauline Bagwell, Coral Hamm, Lela Ty ler and Velorls Baxter. MARY MARTHA CLUB MEETS AT CHURCH The Mary-Martha Club of the Sutherlin Christian church met last Friday at the church. The Thanksgiving theme was carried out in the decorations, which con sisted of a white arch with words inscribed, "Thanks Be To God," with a picture of Christ in the background, and a small cross before the arch. Mrs. Whitford arranged the motif. The devotional and business meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Whitford gave the devo tional lesson, using as her theme, "Friendship Demonstrated." The Scripture reading was from James 2:14-20. Mrs. Whitford also gave the prayer. A report was read from an Alaskan missionary and plans were made for a Christmas of fering for the Christian Old Folks Home at Beaverton. The president appointed a nom inating committee for new offi cers of the group for the ensu ing year. Members present were Mrs. Jean Barnes, Mrs. Effie Dickens, Mrs. Rilla Johnson, Mrs. Doro thy Longbrake, Mrs. Grace Pope, Mrs. Minnie Abeene, Miss Ethel Manning. Mrs. Bertha Sanders, Mrs. Leta Whitford. Mrs. Leta Young, Mrs. Leota Hardesty and Mrs. Ada Abeene. P.N.G. CHRISTMAS PARTY TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING . The P.N.G. annual Christmas party will be an event of Wed nesday evening at the I.O.O.F. hall. Members are asked to bring gifts not to exceed $1 for ex change. ROSEBURG CLEARANCE Croats Sails 2) FRIENDLY CIRCLV CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON MEETING The Friendly Clrcly club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Pfaff. Arrangements of beautiful chry santhemums formed the room decorations. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas dinner for mem bers and their families to be held Dec. 14. at six-thirtv o'plock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reese, at which time gifts will be exchanged and Pollyanna names will be revealed. The door prize was won by Mrs. Sheets with game prizes going to Mrs. June Stlltner and Mrs. Lena Pfaff. A lovely pink and blue shower was given Mrs. Bernardine Edwards. Mrs. Pfaff, assisted by her two daughters, Neva and Allison, and her mother, Mrs. Ida Allison, served delicious refreshments at the tea hour to Mrs. Mae Sinsley and Mrs. Freddie Sheets, guests; Mrs. Bernardine Edwards, Mrs. Elsie Mills, Mrs. Persis Vowel, Mrs. Frances Reese, Mrs. Lula Townsend, Mrs. Nan Hulbert, Mrs. Ruth Reese, Mrs. Grace Bowen, Mrs. June Stlltner, Mrs. Ella Moore, Mrs.Lena Pfaff, Iva Mae Edwards, Muriel and Tom my Reese, Glenda Beach and Billy and Donnie Mills. SCHOOL ASSOCIATION PLANS MEETING, APRON, FANCY WORK SALE The Umpqua School associa tion will hold the regular month ly meeting at the schoolhouse Friday, Dec. 2. There -will be an apron and fancy work sale to raise money for the children's Christmas candy. Santa C 1 a u s will be there to receive letters and other entertainment is plan ned for the evening. All residents of the community are Invited especially parents of students in the school. Pie and coffee will be served. NEWCLAS8 MEETS .. .... NEW CLA8S MEETS AT FAIR OAKS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baumgard ner of Fair Oaks, east of Suther lin entertained at their home last Saturday evening. Guests were members, of a newly organized class of young people of the Christian church. Games and visiting were en joyed till a later hour,- after which refreshments were served. The room was decorated with bowls of autumn fruit, autumn leaves and small .turkeys to car ry out the Thanksgiving motif. VOTERS ASSEMBLY MEETING AND SOCIAL IS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR The Voters Assembly met in the auditorium of St. Paul's Luth eran church Sunday evening and outlined the budget for the com ing year, which was adopted by the group. A social hour followed in the parish house, at which time a light supper was served by the wnmon, of the congregation. . The serving table was very lovely with a white cloth and centered with a bouquet of gold colored chrysanthemums from the garden of Mrs. E. W. Carter. Mrs. Jack Leonard was in charge of the coffee. Pie, sand wiches and coffee were served. SO AND SEW CLUB HOLDS DESSERT LUNCHEON MEETING The So and Sew club of Suther lin was entertained at dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Meryl Wahl at her home east of butherlin and individual favors were small spraying jars. Attending were Mrs. Irma Cor- Talking About a Home? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! But If yoi teally want to c -n our- home, consult me now. Personal attention. 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